A case study of memetic algorithms for constraint optimization

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Abstract

There is a variety of knapsack problems in the literature. Multidimensional 0-1 knapsack problem (MKP) is an NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem having many application areas. Many approaches have been proposed for solving this problem. In this paper, an empirical investigation of memetic algorithms (MAs) that hybridize genetic algorithms (GAs) with hill climbing for solving MKPs is provided. Two distinct sets of experiments are performed. During the initial experiments, MA parameters are tuned. GA and four MAs each using a different hill climbing method based on the same configuration are evaluated. In the second set of experiments, a self-adaptive (co-evolving) multimeme memetic algorithm (MMA) is compared to the best MA from the parameter tuning experiments. MMA utilizes the evolutionary process as a learning mechanism for choosing the appropriate hill climbing method to improve a candidate solution at a given time. Two well-known MKP benchmarks are used during the experiments. © Springer-Verlag 2008.

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Özcan, E., & Başaran, C. (2009). A case study of memetic algorithms for constraint optimization. Soft Computing, 13(8–9), 871–882. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00500-008-0354-4

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